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Measure for Measure (version 3)

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"Measure for Measure (version 3)" is a thought-provoking play by William Shakespeare that delves into themes of justice, morality, and power. Set in Vienna, the play follows the Duke as he leaves the city in the hands of his deputy Angelo, who starts enforcing strict laws against immorality. When Claudio is sentenced to death for getting his fiancee pregnant out of wedlock, his sister Isabella pleads for mercy. What follows is a complex and morally ambiguous tale of manipulation, deceit, and redemption.

Shakespeare's writing is as brilliant as ever, with witty dialogue and intricate plot twists that keep the audience engaged. The characters are well-developed and multi-dimensional, with each one facing their own internal conflicts and struggles. Isabella, in particular, stands out as a strong, courageous woman who is not afraid to stand up for what she believes in.

The play's exploration of justice and morality is timely and resonant, raising important questions about the limits of power and the consequences of unchecked authority. While some of the themes may be challenging for modern audiences, the play ultimately offers a message of hope and redemption.

Overall, "Measure for Measure (version 3)" is a compelling and thought-provoking play that showcases Shakespeare's unparalleled talent for storytelling. It is a must-read for fans of his work and anyone interested in exploring complex moral dilemmas.

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Measure for Measure is one of William Shakespeare's more enigmatic works. As one of the so-called "problem plays," it mixes a dark plot with light overtones, without resolving the tensions inherent in either. Its central conflict is spurred on when the Duke of Vienna, Vincentio, confers his powers on the law-abiding judge Angelo before leaving on a diplomatic mission. In reality, Vincentio has merely disguised himself as a lowly friar to watch Angelo's rule from afar—a rule that is quickly characterized by its overzealous cruelty and harshness. When Angelo has a man condemned to death for fornication, the man's sister, a pious novitiate named Isabella, intercedes on his behalf and begs Angelo for leniency. It is through this encounter that Angelo's true self emerges, as well as the play's presiding themes of moral justice, civil corruption, and the neverending conflict between the powers of sin and virtue. Can Isabella thwart Angelo's wicked intentions? Will the Duke restore peace and sanity in Vienna? Will compassion prevail? Take a listen, for all will be revealed.And to perform it all? Three men and one woman , determined to give you a performance of Shakespeare's work that you will never forget. You thought you knew your Shakespeare? Well, think again! - Summary by Tomas Peter Cast list: Sonia: Narrator; Isabella; Escalus; Mariana; Mistress Overdone; Juliet; Messenger. Craig Franklin: Duke Vincentio; Froth; Abhorson; Servant to Angelo; Second Gentleman; Justice. Tomas Peter: Angelo; Claudio; Pompey; Friar Peter; First Gentleman; Francisca; Boy. Brad “Hamlet” Filippone: Lucio; Provost; Elbow; Barnardine; Friar Thomas.


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